Series I am following.

Series I am following.

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Finally…

…got a job. :) Which I am very happy about but thinking about my shifts and stuff and because I have asked to do full time work I’m worried about the time I will have to spend with certain people. If I don’t get it sorted tonight with work, I may have to ask to do part time work. There’s no way I am putting relationships with certain people at risk just for a bit of money over the summer. 
But I am looking forward to it. Means I’ll be keeping busy, have my first shift tonight  5 o’clock until something, not sure yet.
Happy! and mainly because things seem to be on track, I have my place next year doing my a levels. I have a little job atm on which I’ll be earning so I’ll have some money too. All I need to sort is my shifts! :) yay.
Need to start reading and writing again, forgot about it abit, been so busy trying to look for this bloody job. 

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ikenbot:

Sentinels of the Arctic
Image Credit & Copyright: Niccolò Bonfadini
Who guards the north?
Judging from the above photograph, possibly giant trees covered in snow and ice. The picture was taken last winter in Finnish Lapland where weather can include sub-freezing temperatures and driving snow.
Surreal landscapes sometimes result, where common trees become cloaked in white and so appear, to some, as watchful aliens.
Far in the distance, behind this uncommon Earthly vista, is a more common sight — a Belt of Venus that divided a darkened from sunlit sky as the Sun rose behind the photographer. Of course, in the spring, the trees have thawed and Lapland looks much different.

ikenbot:

Sentinels of the Arctic

Image Credit & Copyright: Niccolò Bonfadini

Who guards the north?

Judging from the above photograph, possibly giant trees covered in snow and ice. The picture was taken last winter in Finnish Lapland where weather can include sub-freezing temperatures and driving snow.

Surreal landscapes sometimes result, where common trees become cloaked in white and so appear, to some, as watchful aliens.

Far in the distance, behind this uncommon Earthly vista, is a more common sight — a Belt of Venus that divided a darkened from sunlit sky as the Sun rose behind the photographer. Of course, in the spring, the trees have thawed and Lapland looks much different.

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SUNSHINE MAKES ME HAPPY.

I don’t need friends to have a good time, just a good book and some sun rays.

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LOVE!

LOVE!

nevver:

Typewriters of Writers

nevver:

Typewriters of Writers

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